NBA Phoenix Suns vs Brooklyn Nets Same Game Parlay picks: Former Suns strike back at +705 odds

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Like most Lithuanians, I started watching basketball from the age of six. I'm based out in London and played basketball at the University of Lincoln here in the UK. I had always had an interest in the NBA but things really took off in the summer of 2010. That year Linas Kleiza led Lithuania to 3rd place at the World Championships and signed with the Toronto Raptors to replace the departing Chris Bosh. I've been a Raptors fan since that day and I've not missed a game since. I've been handicapping games for more than a decade, specializing in player props. For Germantas Kneita media enquiries, please email contact@pickswise.com.
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The Phoenix Suns take on the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night. The teams were involved in a blockbuster trade that landed Kevin Durant to play alongside Devin Booker in ‘The Valley’. Since then they have also added Bradley Beal but things have not turned out as planned so far, with the team 6th in the Western Conference.

You can check out all of our NBA picks for today’s games, but for now let’s jump into my Suns vs Nets Same Game Parlay.

Cam Johnson 15+ points (+110)

Mikal Bridges 25+ points (-115)

Jusuf Nurkic 12+ rebounds (+120)

Parlay odds: +705

Cam Johnson 15+ points (+110)

The Phoenix Suns roster is designed to outscore their opponents with their immense firepower, not get defensive stops. That should allow a few of the Nets starters have great games here. Cam Johnson is one of those players. He has recorded 15 or more points in 2 of his last 3 games and could be set to do something similar here. Over the last 10 games the Suns are just 18th in opponent 3-point percentage, allowing teams to shoot at a 38.1% clip. Over 60% of Johnsons attempts came from behind the arc in January, of which he has knocked down 38.4%. Against a team vulnerable to a perimeter attack, Johnson is someone the Nets should seek out on offense tonight.

Mikal Bridges 25+ points (-115)

Mikal Bridges has been on a roll too. He is coming into this after a 33-point effort against the Utah Jazz. He has also posted 25 points or more in 3 of his last 5 games. That includes 36 points against a Knicks team that is 2nd in defensive rating over the last 10 games. Look for him to have similar success attacking the Suns tonight, especially considering he is likely going to want to show out against his former team. In just the last 2 games the Suns have given up 25 or more points to both Jimmy Butler and Paolo Banchero. Considering Bridges is averaging 24 points per game in January, he should be set to follow suite.

Jusuf Nurkic 12+ rebounds (+120)

Jusuf Nurkic has not recorded 10 or more rebounds in any of his last 4 games. But considering he had 12 or more in 5 straight before that should mean he snaps out of this poor run at any moment. The Nets should be an ideal opponent for this. Matched up against Nic Claxton, he will not have to worry about stepping out and defending the perimeter, with he Nets center a non-threat anywhere outside the paint. Nurkic also has a huge strength advantage over him. It should really help him position himself well and make him a huge offensive rebounding threat too. In recent games the Nets allowed Alperen Sengun record 11 boards while Rudy Gobert pulled down 13. Walker Kessler and Mason Plumlee achieved great rebounding per minute numbers too. With time spent on the floor, this should be the Suns centers bounce back game in this category.

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